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Month

secondary meaning can be admitted, see Burner v. Moore, (1904) 1 Ch 305, and P. Phipps & Co. v. Rogers, (1925) 1 KB 14. S. 61 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, enacts that in all … succeeding month, the period expires at end of latter month, Daryadh Singh v. Union of India, 1973 Del 58: (1973) 75 PLR Del 18. Means a calendar month. Even when lunar months are mentioned in a vernacular

Notice to quit

Dated this day of 19, A.B. The notice should be clear and certain, neither ambiguous nor optional, Phipps v. Rogers, (1924) 40 TLR 845. Leaving a notice to quit at the tenant's house with a servant, without further … recognition subsequent to that date of the authority will not make the notice good, see Doe d. Mann v. Walters, (1830) 10 B&C 625. And a notice to quit by an agent of an agent is not

Contempt of court

1 KB 32). As to the principles upon which the Court acts in such cases, see R. v. Payne, (1896) 1 QB 580. See Odgers on Libel, 5th Edn. Pp. 535 et seq.; Oswald's Contempt of Court; … R. v. Cstro (Onslow and Whalley's case), (1873) LR 9 QB 219; McLeod v. St. Aubyn, 1899 AC 549; and Reg. v. Gray, (1900) 2 QB 36, in which the defendant was fined 100l. and 25l. costs

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Weights and measures

Kent, (1889) 21 QBD 181, Paper bags for tea may come within s. 25 [London County Council v. Payne (No. 1) and (No. 2), (1904) 1 KB 194; (1905) 1 KB 410], but a paper bag for … balance, steelyard, or weighing machine which is false or unjust, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 5l., or in the case of a second offence 20l. [as amended by the W. and M. Act, 1889],

Bar, trial at

entirely discretionary with the court to grant it, unless the Crown be interested (see as to this, Dixon v. Farrar, Sec. of Board of Trade, (1886) 18 QBD 43), when the Attorney-General may demand it as of … grant it, unless the Crown be interested (see as to this, Dixon v. Farrar, Sec. of Board of Trade, (1886) 18 QBD 43), when the … of 1906. A celebrated trial at bar--of one Arthur Orton for perjury, in swearing that he was Sir Roger Tichborne--took place in 1873 before Cockburn, L.C. J., and Lush and Mellor, JJ. Others since that date are

Parliament, the Imperial

Westminster 1st, AD 1272. See titles HOUSE OF COMMONS; HOUSE OF LORDS; ACT OF PARLIAMENT; May's Parlia-mentary Practice; Rogers on Elections; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Parliament.' … Ireland, now, by the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, 1927 (17 Geo. 5, c. 4), s. 2, styled the Parliament of the United Kingdom of … French parler, to speak. 'It was first applied,' says Blackstone, 'to general assemblies of the state, under Louis VII., in France, about the middle of the twelfth century.' The earliest mention of it in the statute is

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